Smarter Snacking with Marie Claire
Marie Claire shares tips for smarter snacking. When it’s chocolate that you’re craving, they suggest reaching for a Dark Chocolate Nuts & Sea Salt KIND bar, made of healthy ingredients you can see & pronounce.
Spotted by Daniel Lubetzky, by Julianna Storch
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